Search results matching tags 'SQL Community' and 'Social Networking'http://sqlblog.com/search/SearchResults.aspx?o=DateDescending&tag=SQL+Community,Social+Networking&orTags=0Search results matching tags 'SQL Community' and 'Social Networking'en-USCommunityServer 2.1 SP2 (Build: 61129.1)September 12 in San Franhttp://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2012/09/11/september-12-in-san-fran.aspxWed, 12 Sep 2012 02:04:00 GMT21093a07-8b3d-42db-8cbf-3350fcbf5496:45151RickHeigesJust a reminder that I will be speaking at the SF UG SQL Server User Group on Sep 12.&nbsp; Here is a <a title="link" href="http://www.meetup.com/The-San-Francisco-SQL-Server-Meetup-Group/events/75363462/" target="_blank">link</a> with all of the details.&nbsp; If you are in the area, It would be great to see you!PASS Summit 2011 - What you can expect at the Conference - Summaryhttp://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/19/pass-summit-2011-what-you-can-expect-at-the-conference-summary.aspxMon, 19 Sep 2011 13:30:00 GMT21093a07-8b3d-42db-8cbf-3350fcbf5496:38504RickHeiges<P>As I finish up preparing for the Sep 20 (@1pm ET) webcast, I thought a final blog post may be appropriate in order to quickly reference many of the areas that I have touched upon.&nbsp; Naturally, much of this information is geared towards First Timers, but Alumni are welcome to join in the webcast as well and are encouraged to help spread even more tips/tricks around to all who attend.</P>
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<LI><A href="http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/09/pass-summit-2011-what-you-can-expect-at-the-conference-part-1.aspx" target=_blank>General Overview</A></LI>
<LI><A href="http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/12/what.aspx" target=_blank>Planning Your Learning Itinerary</A></LI>
<LI><A href="http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/14/pass-summit-2011-what-you-can-expect-at-the-conference-part-2.aspx" target=_blank>Meals</A></LI>
<LI><A href="http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/15/pass-summit-2011-what-you-can-expect-at-the-conference-part-4.aspx" target=_blank>More Than Just Sessions</A>&nbsp; - <A href="http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/20/be-prepared-to-ask-the-css-and-sqlcat-folks-your-toughest-questions.aspx" target=_blank>And Be Prepared</A></LI>
<LI><A href="http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/16/pass-summit-2011-what-you-can-expect-at-the-conference-part-5.aspx" target=_blank>Networking</A></LI>
<LI><A href="http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/16/pass-summit-2011-what-you-can-expect-at-the-conference-part-6.aspx" target=_blank>After Hours</A></LI>
<LI><A href="http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/16/pass-summit-2011-what-you-can-expect-at-the-conference-part-7.aspx" target=_blank>Social Networking Tools</A></LI>
<LI><A href="http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/19/pass-summit-2011-what-you-can-expect-at-the-conference-part-8.aspx" target=_blank>Logistics</A></LI></OL>
<P>Register <A href="https://www.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000181573/Registration.aspx?pageName=79tznhrs771f4tdn" target=_blank>HERE </A>for the webcast.&nbsp; It will be recorded and be available for replay shortly thereafter.</P>PASS Summit 2011 - What you can expect at the Conference - Part 7http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/16/pass-summit-2011-what-you-can-expect-at-the-conference-part-7.aspxFri, 16 Sep 2011 16:30:00 GMT21093a07-8b3d-42db-8cbf-3350fcbf5496:38473RickHeiges<P>I really don't think that you can get the full flavor of the Summit unless you delve into Social Networking.&nbsp; There are multiple vehicles for social networking.&nbsp; Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, LinkedIn, and Yelp are all tools in the Social Networking Toolbox.&nbsp; At the Summit, the best one of these is Twitter.&nbsp; With twitter, yo can eavesdrop on conversations, get tips in real time, and find out where people are hanging out at.&nbsp; </P>
<P><A href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDgFHZR7dAc&amp;feature=related" target=_blank>Here</A> is a YouTube video that is pretty good about Twitter.&nbsp; There are other ones out there as well.</P>
<P>I recommend that you use a twitter client like TweetDeck on your PC and also on your smart phone.&nbsp; The interface makes it easier to use than the plain vanilla web page.&nbsp; In your twitter client, you can create custom "feeds" to target a particular word or idea.&nbsp; You can have multiple comuns on your client with many of these "feeds" that you follow.&nbsp; These words that you target are often referred to as hashtags.&nbsp; Here are some common hashtags to follow:</P>
<UL>
<LI>#sqlpass</LI>
<LI>#sqlhelp</LI>
<LI>#firsttimers</LI>
<LI>#sqlkilt</LI>
<LI>#sqlkaraoke</LI>
<LI>#24hop</LI>
<LI>#sqlrally</LI>
<LI>#sqlsat</LI></UL>
<P>Once you start using twitter, you''ll understand more of what all this means.&nbsp; Brent Ozar has put together a great primer on twitter that may be found <A href="http://www.brentozar.com/archive/2008/08/twitter-101/" target=_blank>here</A>.&nbsp; Closing thoughts on Twitter:</P>
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<LI>You don't have to create an account to get value out of it.&nbsp; You can just follow some of the hashtags listed above - especially #sqlpass</LI>
<LI>Get on twitter and try it out before you get to the summit</LI>
<LI>Follow #sqlhelp and learn a LOT about where you can find great resources for SQL Server.</LI>
<LI>make up your own hashtags like #JustSayin or #KilroyWashere or #whatever</LI>
<LI>When choosing a "handle", consider incorporating "SQL" as part of it.&nbsp; Members of the SQL Community are more apt to follow you and value your tweets if they know you are a SQL Server Professional.</LI></UL>
<P>Another application (targeted for mobile devices) that can be valuable is FourSquare.&nbsp; FourSquare also integrates with Twiiter and FaceBook.&nbsp; It works best with smart phones with GPS enabled.&nbsp; Essentially, you check-in to a location such as a restaurant , bar, Conference Center, etc.&nbsp; As part of the "check-in" process, you can add a "shout" to your check-in that may be tweeted and/or set to update your FaceBook status.&nbsp; This is optional, but it can help with networking.&nbsp; Check out FourSquare.</P>
<P>The third social networking property that holds value is LinkedIn.&nbsp; There are many discussion groups affiliated with PASS.&nbsp; It is a great way to connect with other SQL Professionals once you get home.</P>
<P>There is also a <A href="http://www.youtube.com/user/SQLPASSTV" target=_blank>PASS YouTube</A> Channel.&nbsp; Check out the videos from last year's summit!&nbsp; Of course, PASS is also on FaceBook.&nbsp; Another social networking tool that you may find useful is YELP.&nbsp; It is particualrly good at helping to find a good restaurant near by.</P>
<P>Flickr - Many folks who are shutterbugs or just want to share photos do so via Flickr and the&nbsp;#sqlpass or #PASS2011 hashtags.&nbsp; I look forward to seeing a lot of pictures from everyone this year.&nbsp;</P>
<P>Bottom Line:&nbsp; Get on Twitter Now!&nbsp; Follow #sqlpass and #sqlhelp.&nbsp; Get involved in the conversation.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>PASS Summit 2011 - What you can expect at the Conference - Part 6http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/16/pass-summit-2011-what-you-can-expect-at-the-conference-part-6.aspxFri, 16 Sep 2011 13:30:00 GMT21093a07-8b3d-42db-8cbf-3350fcbf5496:38462RickHeiges<P>Now that I have covered just about all of the "official" Summit activities, it is time for a blog post about "After Hours" activities.</P>
<P>There is a webpage that lists some of the activities that we are currently aware of.&nbsp; You can find that page <A href="http://www.sqlpass.org/summit/2011/Connect/AfterHours.aspx" target=_blank>here</A>.</P>
<P>Monday Night Networking Dinner - Last year, Andy Warren and Steve Jones&nbsp;started a Netowrking Dinner (Food / Drink is your own responsibility).&nbsp;It will be Monday Evening at Lowell's.&nbsp; More information is available on the link provided above.Follow general #sqlpass on twitter to see what's going on.</P>
<P>Photo Walk - Pat Wright and Tim Ford started this tradition several years ago.&nbsp; Essentially, Pat / Tim coordinate a place / time to start on a tour of Seattle.&nbsp; Bring your camera andprepare to have a great time discovering Seattle.Follow #photowalk on twitter to obtain more information.</P>
<P>SQL Kilt Day - It will be Thursday this year.&nbsp; Several years ago, three SQL Community leaders decided to wear kilts one day.&nbsp;Many more joined in last year (even some vendors).&nbsp; I don't havve an exact count, but I suspect that thee were at least 50 people wearing kilts last year.&nbsp; I suspect that number will be over 100 this year.&nbsp;Wearing a kilt on #sqlkilt day will definitely bring you some attention.&nbsp; :-)</P>
<P>SQL Run - Running is a favorite fitness activity of quite a few members of the SQL Community.&nbsp; Would you like to run with some others who are attending the conference?&nbsp; Follow #SQLRun on twitter to find out when/where to meet up for a run.</P>
<P>SQL Karaoke - What happens when you mix an open mic, SQL Professionals, and some libation together?&nbsp; SQL Karaoke at a Dive Bar.&nbsp; See the Link above for more information on locatoin.&nbsp; This year it will be on Wednesday Evening and now enjoys a limited sponsorship by NEC and Genesis Hosting Solutions.&nbsp;Follow #SQLKaraoke for more information - especially on Wednesday.</P>
<P>SSC / Redgate Party - SQL Server Central and RedGate will be hosting another party right after the Welcome Reception on Tuesday night. More info may be found <A href="http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Events/75832/" target=_blank>here</A>.</P>
<P>Other Vendor Parties - Many other Vendors will also host parties or other get togethers. Be sure to visit all of the vendors in the Exhibit Hall.&nbsp; I encourage you to visit all of the vendors and perhaps score an invite to an "after hours" event.</P>
<P>There is more, but I don't know about it yet.&nbsp; Denny Cherry has put together a <A href="http://passsummitevents.info/default.aspx" target=_blank>website</A> that lists "after hours" events that he is aware of.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>PASS Summit 2011 - What you can expect at the Conference - Part 5http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/16/pass-summit-2011-what-you-can-expect-at-the-conference-part-5.aspxFri, 16 Sep 2011 11:30:00 GMT21093a07-8b3d-42db-8cbf-3350fcbf5496:38461RickHeiges<P>One of the most valuable parts of the entire Summit experience is the networking that goes on.&nbsp;In this post, I will go over some of the opportunities for you to network with others.&nbsp; Once again, this post will not focus on "after hours" activities which will come later.</P>
<P>Badge and Ribbons - Once you get to the Summit and pick up your materials, you will have a badge.&nbsp; The badge will have the following information on it:</P>
<UL>
<LI>Nick Name</LI>
<LI>Full Name</LI>
<LI>Company Name</LI>
<LI>Where you are from</LI>
<LI>Twitter Handle</LI></UL>
<P>You will also receive at least one ribbon (Alumni or First Timer).&nbsp; You may notice that some people have more than one ribbon.&nbsp; These ribbons identify how a person contributes to the SQL Community.&nbsp; Be curious.&nbsp; When you see a person with more than one ribbon, ask them about it.&nbsp; It is a great way to start a conversation.&nbsp; These people are very interested in meeting YOU.&nbsp; </P>
<P>Don Gabor - We have asked Don Gabor to once again run a 2 hour Networking Workshop on Tuesday.&nbsp; It is inexpensive ($70) and a great way to invest in yourself to make the most of the Summit.&nbsp; You can go online and modify your registration add this mini-pre-con or sign up onsite.&nbsp; Don will also be leading a special Speed Networking Session during the First Timer Orientation.&nbsp; I want to particularly encourage First Timers to take advantage of this session based on feedback from former First Timers.</P>
<P>Big Brothers / Big Sisters - There is also a Big Brothers / Big Sisters orientation program.&nbsp; It is not too late to sign-up.&nbsp; We match a willing and eager Alumni with a small grooup of First Timers via email.&nbsp; The Big Brother/Sister will then contact the First Timers prior to coming to the summit to answer any questions or to simply "break the ice" before actually getting to Seattle.&nbsp; If you are a First Timer, I encourage you to take advantage of this program.&nbsp; If you are an Alumni and would like to help out some First Timers, your help will be appreciated by the First Timers and the entire PASS organization.&nbsp; Visit <A href="http://www.sqlpass.org/summit/2011/Connect/FirstTimers.aspx" target=_blank>here</A> to sign-up.</P>
<P>Other places to Network at the Summit:</P>
<UL>
<LI>
<DIV>Welcome Reception (Tue Evening)</DIV></LI>
<LI>
<DIV>Expo Hall Reception (Wed Evening)</DIV></LI>
<LI>
<DIV>Attendee Party (Thu Evening)</DIV></LI>
<LI>
<DIV>Breakfasts</DIV></LI>
<LI>
<DIV>Lunches - especially Chapter, WIT and Birds of a Feather</DIV></LI>
<LI>
<DIV>Expert Pods</DIV></LI>
<LI>
<DIV>Before the Keynotes</DIV></LI>
<LI>
<DIV>At the PASS Booth</DIV></LI>
<LI>
<DIV>Anywhere!</DIV></LI></UL>
<P>Remember that only you can make the most of your Summit Experience.&nbsp; I have outlined a number of opportunities where you can network with others who are doing the same thing.&nbsp; Go Forth and Network!</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>PASS Summit 2011 - What you can expect at the Conference - Part 3http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/14/pass-summit-2011-what-you-can-expect-at-the-conference-part-2.aspxWed, 14 Sep 2011 11:30:00 GMT21093a07-8b3d-42db-8cbf-3350fcbf5496:38368RickHeiges<P>Another question that you may have is "What about food?&nbsp; What meals are included?&nbsp; Should I budget for meals?"</P>
<P>Breakfast:&nbsp; A Continental Breakfast will be served from 7-8am in the Meal Hall on the 4th floor across from Registration Wed - Fri</P>
<P>Lunch: This meal is usually more substantial.&nbsp; It is often quite good.&nbsp; Your typical Conference Food with multiple buffet lines.&nbsp; I can't recall, but occassionally, the lunch on Friday is a box lunch.</P>
<P>Dinner: Dinner is not officially a meal provided; however, there will be food served at the Welcome Reception (Tue 6:30-8pm), the Expo Hall Reception (Wed 6:15-8:15pm), and the Attendee Party (Thu 7-10pm).</P>
<P>Snacks: There is normally a morning and afternoon snack break usually consisting of Beverages / Snacks (like cookies, pretzels).</P>
<P>Overall, most of your&nbsp;meals are taken care of during the conference.&nbsp;Another item to tout when calculating the ROI for your funding.&nbsp; :-)</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>PASS Summit 2011 - What you can expect at the Conference - Part 1http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/09/09/pass-summit-2011-what-you-can-expect-at-the-conference-part-1.aspxFri, 09 Sep 2011 15:19:00 GMT21093a07-8b3d-42db-8cbf-3350fcbf5496:38365RickHeiges<P>This is the first in&nbsp;series of blog posts about getting ready for the PASS Summit 2011.&nbsp; Why am I doing this?&nbsp; I am preparing for my webcast on Sep 20 @ 1pm ET (Details to come) about this subject.&nbsp; I thought that I'd get this information out in a blog format as well.</P>
<P>Even before the Conference Begins, there are some great training opportunities.&nbsp; Check out the great pre-cons happening Mon/Tue <A href="http://www.sqlpass.org/summit/2011/SummitContent/PreConferenceSessions.aspx" target=_blank>here</A>.&nbsp; Pre-cons are $395 each except for the 2 hour Don Gabor Networking Session (3-5pm)&nbsp;which is $70.This is a great way to learn how to hone your networking skills!&nbsp; I also want to point out a special pre-con with Dr DeWitt on Tuesday.&nbsp;&nbsp; Dr. DeWitt is well known by our attendees as a favorite keynote speaker.&nbsp; He is presenting an entire day on a Peek Inside a Database Engine along with a group of his colleagues.&nbsp; My head is already starting to hurt.</P>
<P>On Tuesday evening, a special&nbsp;"First Timers" session will start at 5:30 right before the Welcome Reception.&nbsp;&nbsp;There will be some snacks and beverages there as well as the Quiz Bowl game (prizes!).&nbsp; The reception will be in the Washington State Trade and Convention Center (WSTC) on the 6th floor.&nbsp; This is also where the Keynotes will be held.&nbsp; The reception is set to start at 6:30pm and go until 8pm.&nbsp; There will also be some tables set up where you can learn more about Virtual Chapters and become more invloved.</P>
<P>Start your day off right with a Keynote each morning.&nbsp; The session will begin promptly at 8:15am each morning and last until 10am.&nbsp; These keynotes will full of announcements, demos, and deep thinking (especially Friday!).&nbsp; Learn about the direction that MSFT is taking with SQL Server and how your life will become easier.&nbsp; Don't miss these!</P>
<P>Perhaps the toughest choice that you will have to make is which session to attend.&nbsp; There are up to 15 concurrent sessions and 4 time slots / day.&nbsp; (More about Session in a later blog post)&nbsp; Content is what brings people initially to the summit.&nbsp; The experience and networking is what brings you back.&nbsp; </P>
<P>Another great feature at the summit is the Expo Hall.&nbsp; This is a great place to meet the people who make your favorite tools or provide services focused on SQL Server.&nbsp; They have offerings that will make your life easier.&nbsp; And they are fun to talk to as well!&nbsp; The Expo Hall will be open on Wednesday and Thursday only with a Wednesday Evening Reception in the hall from 6:15 - 8:15pm.&nbsp; Again there will be food and beverages available.&nbsp; If you are bringing a significant other, there is also a guest pass that may be purchased for the evening events.&nbsp; Many Vendors participate in the popular PASSPort to Prizes&nbsp;or have their own give-away program.&nbsp; SWAG can consist of pens, squishy balls, t-shirts, etc as well as the occassional really cool thing that nobody thought of before.&nbsp; This is the BEST time to talk with the vendors because it doesn't overlap with any sessinos or other activities at the summit.&nbsp; Take advantage of this time to look around and learn about an offering that just may make your day easier.</P>
<P>The Weather in Seattle can be very unpredictable.&nbsp; Last year in November, we had some sunny (and almost hot) days.&nbsp; The Average Hi temp is 60 F.&nbsp; October only averages 3 inches of rain for the month.&nbsp; My advice is to dress comfortably.&nbsp; If you are comfortable in jeans and a t-shirt, great!&nbsp; If you feel more comfortable in a suit/tie or a dress, that is fine too.&nbsp; You can even wear a kilt! (more on that later)&nbsp; I suggest that you dress in layers so that you can adjust accordingly as sometimes the heating/air conditioning can be tricky in these flexible spaces.</P>
<P>WiFi will be availble throughout the summit areas.&nbsp; Remember that about 3000 of your best SQL friends will also be jumping on the connection as well (some with multiple devices!).&nbsp; I have generally had good luck with the connection over the years, but there are times when the network may be overused.&nbsp; Power Outlets are available, but often hard to find.&nbsp; Remember that many of the session rooms have at least one air wall which means no outlets on that wall (difficult to put an outlet in a wall that isn't always there).&nbsp; Bring along a small power strip and make friends fast!</P>
<P>Be sure to check out the Summit webpages located <A href="http://www.sqlpass.org/summit/2011/" target=_blank>here</A>.</P>
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<P>Register for the event <A href="https://www323.livemeeting.com/lrs/8000181573/Registration.aspx?pageName=b22b7l7gdfwr62gm" target=_blank>here</A>!</P>SQL Tweeps Everywhere!http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2011/04/24/sql-tweeps-everywhere.aspxMon, 25 Apr 2011 01:53:00 GMT21093a07-8b3d-42db-8cbf-3350fcbf5496:35148RickHeiges<P>I recently got back from a little vacation.&nbsp; While I was driving, I'd say to my wife "Hey, I have a friend who lives near here.&nbsp; They are known as @SomeTwitterHandle." as we were driving through the area.&nbsp; I thought how great it was to be able to think of my many friends on twitter as I was passing by.</P>
<P>&nbsp;I live in High Point, NC and headed South, but not on I-85.&nbsp; If I did, I would have gone by the likes of @SQLSentry's gang and @SQLWayne.&nbsp; I went on US-220 south and some other routes to get to I-95.&nbsp; Here I was on a road that split the difference of the Kelly and Kelley of SC (@GunneyK and @KBrianKelley).&nbsp; I also passed through the state of @SQLVariant, @SQLCraftsman, and @codegumbo), but near ATL.&nbsp; Got into Florida and immediately thought of @BrianKnight as I cruised through JAX.&nbsp; As I got closer to MCO, I saw the exit that I had taken about a year earlier to get to an OPASS meeting where @SQLAndy was.&nbsp; And I thought of @SQLDBA as I zoomed past Disney an my way to our destination in Central Florida.&nbsp; We took an excursion to Busch Gardens (No Karaoke though) and I thought of @rushabhmehta, @Neilbu, and @SQLPoolBoy (especially when I was at Adventure Island Waterpark).</P>
<P>I mentioned at least a dozen tweeps.&nbsp; I probably didn't mention at least a dozen more.&nbsp; If I missed your name/handle, leave a comment - that will help build on the main point of this story.&nbsp; Since I was on vacation and focused on family time, I didn't reach out to any of these folks during the trip.&nbsp;But, I know that I could have.&nbsp; How did I get to know all of these folks?&nbsp; I got toknow them by reading their blogs, conversing with them via twitter, having dinner or a drink with them at a conference, or just tweeting.</P>
<P>As I thought through this post, I thought how lucky I am to be involved with such great people who all share a common goal - serving each other and growing the SQL Community.&nbsp; How can you get a network of really cool people like this?&nbsp; Get involved!&nbsp; How do you get involved?&nbsp; Attend your local SQL Server User Group Meeting; Attend a SQL Saturday Event; Read Blogs and get on twitter (#sqlpass #sqlhelp); Attend SQLRally and the PASS Summit or other events like SQLBits in the UK or SQL Connections.&nbsp; Soon, your spouse will also grow tired of you calling out twitter handles as you pass each city on your next vacation.</P>SQL Saturday #33 in Charlotte!http://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2010/02/05/sql-saturday-33-in-charlotte.aspxFri, 05 Feb 2010 16:35:00 GMT21093a07-8b3d-42db-8cbf-3350fcbf5496:21877RickHeiges<P>SQL Saturday is coming to Charlotte next month!&nbsp; If you are in the area, come on by.&nbsp; We have a great line-up of speakers.&nbsp; Find out more information at <A href="http://www.sqlsaturday.com/33/eventhome.aspx">http://www.sqlsaturday.com/33/eventhome.aspx</A></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>24 Hours of PASShttp://sqlblog.com/blogs/rick_heiges/archive/2009/08/05/24-hours-of-pass.aspxWed, 05 Aug 2009 12:50:00 GMT21093a07-8b3d-42db-8cbf-3350fcbf5496:15801RickHeiges<P>I have been busy on organizing an event which I hope that many in the community will find useful.&nbsp; The event will consist of 24 1-hour webcasts featuring some of the best community speakers on SQL Server.&nbsp; The event will begin 2-September-2009 at Midnight (GMT - no daylight time - so that is also UTC).&nbsp; I am in the Eastern Time zone of the US - this means that it will actually begin on 1-Sep-2009 at 8pm ET.&nbsp; The event is FREE to attend; register today at <A href="http://24hours.sqlpass.org/">http://24hours.sqlpass.org</A> - It will leverage LiveMeeting to deliver the content.&nbsp;Don't forget to let others know about this unique event.</P>
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